Frozen in time, the impressive falls at Wequiock are even more spectacular as winter's cold transforms them into massive curtains of ice.

Written by

Robert Zimmer
Post-Crescent staff writer

"Living in Wisconsin we are fortunate enough to have four distinct seasons, each of them unique in their own way," said Luke Schiller, naturalist and public program coordinator at Heckrodt Wetland Reserve in Menasha.

"Winter also gives us the opportunity to enjoy snow activities," Schiller said. "Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are great ways to stay fit and to have fun with your family. Snowshoeing allows you to get off trail and to see things in a new light."

Exploring nature in winter offers those willing to get up and get outdoors an opportunity to see a completely new side of our ...